Institutional impact: The Presbyterian Church and anti-slavery in Antebellum Kentucky
Thesis - 14 pages - Modern history
Coupled with the fervor of Evangelical Revivalism, anti slavery movements in the Southern states were deeply influenced by religious institutions during the early to mid nineteenth century. Social networks assumed issues of social concern. In Faith, Presbyteries in Kentucky became the loudest...
To what extent was China a unified country in the early imperial period (Qin through Tang)?
Essay - 4 pages - Ancient history
To a large extent, China can be considered as a dramatically diverse country. Firstly, while its physical boundaries were constantly changing throughout its history, its territory remained constantly perceived as a juxtaposition of contrasting environments. Moreover, since the evolution of the...
Qin-dynasty statesmen and thinkers
Essay - 4 pages - Ancient history
If a scholar of Confucian Thoughts who lived during the Qin period could advocate and provide a feasible advice, what would the nature of the advice be to the First Emperor? The buzzing question which will thereafter erupt will be whether the scholar will be in a position to respond to the...
The classic maya collapse: the end of the mystery?
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
The fall of the Late Classic Maya civilization created an outburst and a conclusion was arrived as ?The end of the mystery phase'. In other words, one can say that the mystery has eclipsed. As famous as the southern lowlands, the Maya civilization had gained its identity for its unique art...
The Meiji Era and the Role of Kido Koin in the Modernization of Nineteenth-century Japan
Essay - 3 pages - Modern history
The great changes of the Meiji era have been significantly impacted by the life of Kido. The similarity can be drawn through various phases. Firstly, Kido was identified as one of the leaders who was powerful enough in 1868 to restore the crown as ?emperor' and retain the central position of...
The classic Maya collapse: study of the internal warfare theory
Essay - 11 pages - Medieval history
In 1970, an advanced seminar was held at the School of American research in Santa Fe, New Mexico in order to compare the field data which had been collected on the lowlands collapse and the various theories which were formulated by anthropologists to understand the fall of this civilization....
Irish Republican Army (IRA): terrorist or resistant organisation?
Essay - 7 pages - Modern history
IRA, also called Provisional Irish Republican Army, is a paramilitary organization which fights for the end of British domination in Northern Ireland to realize the total independence of Ireland. In Ireland, many organizations tried to be called by the name of Irish Republic Army. The first...
Residential segregation in the Industrial City, 1870-1930
Thesis - 4 pages - Geography
The mid-nineteenth century was a changing time, and the forces of the industrial revolution were continually changing the social landscape. The industrial revolution brought with it changes in production, manufacturing, farming and transportation, and this had a significant impact on the...
Efforts for reforms made by Martin Luther and John Wycliffe
Thesis - 7 pages - Medieval history
The English reformist John Wycliffe (c. 1320-1384) was an important precursor to the Reformation movement, headed by Martin Luther (c. 1483-1546). Wycliffe attempted to rid England of many of the same problems in the Roman Catholic Church that Luther would target in Germany over a century later....
Culture & leadership
Essay - 14 pages - Modern history
First of all, it is necessary to have a clear and simple definition of culture. So, culture can be defined as all the behaviors, arts, beliefs and institutions of a population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called "the way of life for an entire...
What did India mean to Great Britain in the Eighteenth century?
Thesis - 5 pages - Modern history
What began as an exercise of hubris, Great Britain's presence in India was strong and far-reaching. Via the East India Company, formally established in 1660, Indian trade patterns grew as the eighteenth century progressed. Through India, the British Empire expanded to become an all-permeating...
Profiting off the slave trade
Thesis - 8 pages - Modern history
Slavery and the opening up of the New World go hand in hand. Whether it be the mining of the silver and gold caches in the Mexican interior or the farming of sugar cane in the Caribbean islands, the riches appropriated by the Europeans from the new world were made possible on a large scale due...
The development of various forms of resistance -economic, ideological, political- to British policies in North America from 1763 to 1776
Essay - 5 pages - Modern history
"Whence precede these laws? From our government. Whence that governement? It is derived from the original genius and strong desire of the people ratified and confirmed by the Crown. This is the great chain which links us all, this is the picture which every province exhibits? J. Hector St. John...
The Tudor Dynasty (1485-1603) : generalities concerning the political system
Essay - 29 pages - Medieval history
In England the government operated through the monarch and Parliament. First the executive, or royal power, was the instrument of law, order, security and prosperity. There was a compact binding of kings and subjects in return for protection, the subjects owed their kings obedience and support....
How was the Declaration of Independence written?
Essay - 3 pages - Medieval history
The Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Congress on July 4th 1776. In fact, this Declaration written in particular by Thomas Jefferson, announced that American colonies were no longer a part of the British Empire. It is known as the « Declaration of Philadelphia », since...
Iconic aircraft's of World War II
Thesis - 4 pages - Modern history
We live in an age where flying at the speed of sound in jet-powered aircraft's is a very ordinary thing. It's a rush, an experience but still very common. But we must not forget how we got here or the machines and people that laid the foundations for today's fighter aircraft's. One of the...
Espionage in occupied France during WWII
Thesis - 7 pages - Modern history
The practise of espionage is not a new one; in fact it has been dubbed my many at the world's second oldest profession. Espionage had particular significance for the Allied forces during World War II. Those involved were a special breed of wartime contributors. They were extraordinary men and...
Asian immigration policies in Canada: 1880-1923
Thesis - 5 pages - Modern history
Today Canada prides itself on being one of the most multicultural countries in the world. This country has people from all over the world. All of these different people have different stories. The story of Asian-Canadians is an interesting one, even though they are a large minority group in...
How the Korean War started
Thesis - 5 pages - Modern history
The war in Korea was the first war waged against an aggressor state by the United Nations in the twentieth century. It was unlike any other major conflict in that there was no formal declaration of war to mark its beginnings and no peace treaty to mark its end. Casualties for the Korean people...
Was signal and image intelligence really more important than human intelligence during the Cold War?
Essay - 5 pages - Modern history
With the impact of World War 2, ?Intelligence', has acquired a different position from the war perspective. Undeniably, intelligence has gained importance as it has been used as a key element in the war process. Additionally, it helps in developing news techniques and technologies especially...
Affluent youth rebellion in the 1960s
Thesis - 11 pages - Modern history
The decade of the 1960s was a tumultuous time for universities and the students that occupied them. It was a time of changing values, gone were the days of the Old Communist Left of the decades prior, and arrived was the movement of the New Left. This New Left emerged in the wake of the war in...
Western Canada 1760 - 1860
Thesis - 5 pages - Modern history
The lure of the western frontier has played a major part in nation-building in North America. During the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Pacific Coast from Mexico to Alaska was explored, surveyed and mapped by Spanish, English, American and Russian seafarers. Details of the...
History of 1992
Time lines - 9 pages - Modern history
This chronology presents the most important events of the year 1946 all around the world. Extract : "January 2 Russia- the turning of Yeltsin; January 6- The UN condemned the Israeli deportation; January 8- The UN Security Council endorses the agreement on Sarajevo; January 10- A European code of...
Chronology of 1946
Time lines - 5 pages - Modern history
This chronology presents the most important events of the year 1946 all around the world. Extract: "January 6 The Viet-Minh wins the elections; January 10 Inaugural meeting of the UN; January 15 Greece- Stalin does not want the radicalization of the clash; January 19 Established the International...
US intervention in Guatemala and Bolivia in the 1950's
Essay - 5 pages - Modern history
Ever since the early days of European colonization, Latin America has always been a hotbed of unequal distribution of wealth. Latin American economies suffer from disproportionately high rates of inequality, with the richest ten percent of the populace bringing in up to 51.5 percent (Brazil,...
The Reformation of King Edward VI: critical commentary of panoramic engraving from John Foxe's Acts and Monuments - (1563)
Essay - 1 pages - Medieval history
This panoramic engraving is extracted from the 1563 edition of John Foxe's Acts and Monuments, which relates the epic history of early Christian and Protestant martyrs. This image comes from its Second Part, dealing with the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, during which the break with Rome...
How important was sea power to the interests of European states?
Essay - 4 pages - Medieval history
Sea power is "the ability to control the sea with armed force" and has always represented an important issue for rulers connected with the sea. European states such as Britain, France, Spain and the Netherlands used sea power in many ways in the early modern period in order to gain benefits and...
The Search for Religious Liberty, 1640 -1690, by Mark Goldie - publié le 14/02/2009
Text commentary - 2 pages - Medieval history
The text under consideration is extracted from the book ?The Oxford Illustrated' by Tudor and Stuart Britain, published in 1996. It is an excerpt from an essay called "The Search for Religious Liberty, 1640-1690", written by Mark Goldie, a Lecturer at the Faculty of History at the University...
The Red Maestro: Leopold Trepper and the Communist European Spy Network of World War II
Essay - 11 pages - Modern history
There was obviously a good amount of rhyme and reason to the Nazi Abwehr's technical jargon. Each codename had its own justification, and worked fairly well on a metaphorical level. From calling forgers cobblers (due to the amount of overlap between shoemaking tools and forging...
The trial of Socrates
Essay - 5 pages - Ancient history
The setting of The Apology takes place in Athens, Greece in the year 399 BC. After a 27 year war with Sparta, Athens' democratic government was replaced by an oligarchy. An oligarchy is a form of government in which a small group of tyrannical men rule for selfish gain. It was only two...
